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Eye On The Prize Awards Show Podcast

Eye on the Prize Ep 17 – Going to Gotham

The Prizefighters return for another round of Big 8 predictions from Bradly Martin and Shakyl Lambert, but first Justin will take them through the nominations announced by the Gotham Awards along with some other awards season news.
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Highly Suspect Reviews: The Happy Prince

Actor Rupert Everett writes, directs, and stars in this film about the final years of the famed Irish poet and playwright, Oscar Wilde, with himself, of course, playing the famous bard. This project was years in development as Everett worked tirelessly to get the money together to make the picture (there’s even a documentary about it). But hey, it’s here,
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Highly Suspect Reviews: Mid90s

In this film directed and written by Jonah Hill (but not starring), Sunny Suljic plays Stevie, a pre-teen boy who wants to fit in somewhere…his brother (Lucas Hedges) is annoyed by his very existence and his mom (Katherine Waterston) is too busy to be around much. Stevie finds acceptance in a group of older skaters who hang out at a
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Highly Suspect Reviews: Hunter Killer

A Russian coup in progress and the kidnapping of their president are only part of the shenanigans that Gerard Butler, as unconventional submarine commander Joe Glass, has to deal with. Saving some Russians from evil Russians in submarine action…this sounds kinda like a low-rent The Hunt for Red October, right? Pretty much. Listen to Patience, Kim, and Alan give you
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Highly Suspect Reviews: Beautiful Boy

Steve Carell plays journalist David Sheff whose son Nic (Timothée Chalamet) has become deeply addicted to drugs. And the cycle begins of hitting rock bottom, recovery, relapse in this painful look at home addiction can take a heavy toll on the families of the addict. But is it much more than a well-cast After School Special? Therein lies the rub
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Highly Suspect Reviews: Suspiria

Academy Award nominee Luca Guadagnino takes on one of the most controversial remakes in cinema history. This is like the equivalent of when they brought Bucky back in the comics. And one could argue, that like that, it works, but in a way we certainly never could have predicted. Taking Dario Argento’s legendary Suspiria and reinventing/reimagining it as this very
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